In cs107, we will primarily be using Makefiles to compile our code, but you should know how to use gcc (the GNU Compiler Collection) to compile a C program independently.
We will use three primary flags in cs107:
-g : embed debugging information into the program so gdb will give us good information.
-Og : compile with gdb in mind, so it leaves in variable information and doesn't optimize out too many variables.
-std=gnu99 : the flavor of C we will be using for cs107.

GCC/Clang Optimizations for Embedded Linux - Khem Raj, Comcast RDK
This talk will cover how gcc and clang/LLVM compilers can boost the Embedded Linux Development by optimizing for size and performance on constrained systems. It will also cover specific commandline options that are available for tuning the programs for power/performance/size optimizations and how they impact each other. It will also discuss how can we get better code by helping the compilers by writing "friendly" code. Primarily it will focus on C but will also cover C++. Since we have multiple architectures supporting Embedded Linux, we will also discuss architecture specific tunings and optimizations that can be taken advantage.
About Khem Raj
Working on deploying Yocto Project/OpenEmbedded into Comcast's community Reference Design Kit for STB, Gateway and IoT platforms. Working on designing optimal open source software development and contribution procedures. Previously worked at Juniper where he was responsible to creating and maintaining Linux base operating system for upcoming Junos( Juniper's Network Operating System) again it was based on Yocto project. He is a contributor and maintainer for pieces in OpenEmbedded and Yocto Project. Last he spoke at ELCE Berlin in 2016

In this Video we will see How to use make command and make file and How to make SIMPLE C++ Makefile. A makefile is a specially formatted text file that a UNIX program called 'make' can interpret. Basically, the makefile contains a list of requirements for a program to be 'up to date.' The make program looks at these requirements, checks the timestamps on all the source-files listed in the makefile, and re-compiles any files which have an out-of-date timestamp. generally GCC and Make is used to to compile, link and build your c or C++ program. This is A Simple Makefile Tutorial in which you will learn how to write a makefiles with good makefile example. I will explainn What is a makefile ? Makefile with sub-directories, Makefile steps, Make File Tutorial, makefile c++ tutorial, make file tutorial, how to make software in c++, makefile tutorial g++, makefile template c++.
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Solving the issue of "Can't Find Compiler Executable In Your Search Path(GNU GCC Compiler)" on Code::Blocks
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Wondering how the compiler actually works!!! this video is the answer for your curiosity. Watch with your naked eyes stepwise output of complete compilation process.
Practical session on Linux, using GNU C compiler explained in detail.
The Compiler works in three phases:
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In this tutorial I will show you how to configure and setup the NetBeans IDE for C/C++ using the Cygwin compiler. After you watch my tutorial this will allow you to compile a C/C++ file with NetBeans.
If anyone gets an error when compiling you need to set up one additional thing. Go to "Tools" up at the top then scroll down to "Options". Next click "C/C++" up at the top. On the left under "Tool Collection:" click "Add". Now click "Browse" to the the right of base Directory and choose the folder where your "cygwin64\bin" file is located. By default the path should be "C:\cygwin64\bin" click okay, and you are good to go! If anyone wants me to make a video of this last step just let me know!
Common troubleshooting questions:
Q: In the tools for some reason I need to choose the directory for the "Make Command". It's the only one missing. What directory I choose for the "make Command"?
A: C:\cygwin64\bin\make.exe
Websites:
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Cygwin: https://cygwin.com/
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In this video tutorial you will learn to install MinGW Compiler Suite properly and set up the path environment variable for C / CPP programming in windows operating system.
mingw stands for minimalist GNU for Windows and it is a minimalist development environment for native Microsoft Windows applications and it comes with GNU tool chain, which comes to the GCC, the GNU compiler collection which supports languages like 'C' 'C plus plus' 'ada' 'fortran' etc.
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This demonstrates how to install MinGW64 (a gcc/g++ compiler tool chain for Windows) and the Eclipse CDT integrated development environment (IDE) to enable C++ compilation on Windows 10.
The tutorial ends with a quick first program which demonstrates c++11 features.

C Programming in Linux Tutorial using GCC compiler. Tutorial should also be applicable in C/UNIX programming. This video shows how to optimize the executable by passing compiler flags when building the program.

Abstract
C++ is used in applications where resources are constrained and performance is critical. However, its power in this domain comes from the ability to build large, complex systems in C++. These systems leverage numerous C++ features in order to build and utilize abstractions that make reasoning about these complex systems possible. Abstractions are the very essence of how we scale software to solve ever larger and more complex problems.
But the common C++ idea of "zero cost" abstractions is, in some senses, a myth. The real achievement of C++ is allowing you, the programmer, to control where and how the cost of your abstractions will be paid. It does this by leveraging remarkably advanced optimizing compilers and carefully written libraries and techniques, all working together to control the cost. In order to be effective writing software that leverages this control, it is essential that the programmer understand the core fundamentals of how the compiler optimizations will behave. Without this, it is too easy to unknowingly limit it or create challenges that it cannot overcome.
Bio
Chandler Carruth leads the C++ language team and LLVM team at Google. He is also an active contributor to the LLVM and Clang open source projects, and speaks at various C++ events where he tries to help spread knowledge about C++, compilers, tools, and optimization. Previously, he worked on several components of Google’s distributed build system. He received his M.S. and B.S. in Computer Science from Wake Forest University, but disavows all knowledge of the contents of his Master’s thesis. He can usually found coding with the aid of Cherry Coke Zero in the daytime and pontificating over a single malt scotch in the evening.

C++ tutorials for code::blocks error "Hello World - Debug" uses an invalid compiler. Probably the toolchain path within the compile the compiler options is not setup correctly?! Skipping...
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If you need a little help understanding standard libraries ir shared modules in Linux then here we work with the Raspberry Pi and Raspbian Linux to show you how. We create a .so file from scratch and use it withing a program we link to the library. You will see ldd and ldconfig as well as the gcc options needed to make this work

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Error: #error This file requires compiler and library support for ISO C++ 2011 standard. This support is currently experimental, and must be enabled with the -std=c++11 or -std=gnu++11 compiler options.

MinGW is a port of the GCC to be used in Windows.
Instructions:
1.Go to http://mingw.org/ and click download installer
2. Execute the .exe file you downloaded from source forge and click continue.
3. Select both msys packages as well as the basic install. Additional Packages are optional.
4. Install the packages by going to the install menu and clicking "apply changes"
5-8. Wait so long it takes four steps.
9.Run the command 'setx PATH "%PATH%;C:\MinGW\bin;"'
This command will add the compiler applications to the PATH(Windows searches the PATH for one line execution commands eg. "dir" "cd" are all located on the PATH.) We need to add these to the PATH so compilation can be done in one line.
Whatever step this is.
example compile command is: "gcc helloWorld.c -o helloWorld.exe"
I will break that command down for you. gcc is the compiler for c, helloWorld.c is a file to be compiled, -o is an option for this command that specifies the output file to the second argument given, the last argument is the output file.

Let's take a look at what happens to our function when we compile it with compiler optimizations enabled. What is optimized code? What is function in-lining? See how the gcc compiler strips off the CDECL calling convention wrappers (stack push call and ret instruction overhead) and embeds our functions code directly into main() when we enable the gcc optimize for size flag, -Os.
This is just one of the many, many optimizing steps a compiler might do. We can also tell it to unroll loops, or treat the stack differently. See "man gcc" for options. But let's not enable too many of these optimizations, or risk ricing up our code.
Optimized code can run a little bit faster or take up a little bit less memory. However, the compiler flags we choose can make significant changes to the final assembly language output. This may not be a problem for some, but in the future we might want to know about this in case we decide to do some non-standard self-modifying code experiments.
Resources:
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This video will show you how to configure notepad++ so that you can compile code from inside it. To skip to the part dealing with G++, go to 5:13 .
notepad++: https://notepad-plus-plus.org/
G++: http://www.mingw.org/
nppexec: https://sourceforge.net/projects/npp-plugins/files/NppExec/
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Presented by Mark Wielaard and Alexandre Oliva at GNU Tools Cauldron 2018
DWARF is designed to have limited dependency on tools. A linker just has to concatenate the data sections, resolve symbol and inter-section relocations. But that does cause lots of repeated data structures (types) and the linker has to process a lot of references/relocations. To counter that .debug_types and DebugFission were introduced. First as GNU extensions then added to DWARF4 and DWARF5. Lots of details changed. These techniques can be used with separate .dwo files, or since DWARF5 in each .o file. This does introduce some extra complexity. We have to add various levels of indirection for types, strings, addresses and inter-section references. And with split-dwarf between the .o object files, executable and .dwo files. Some of the de-duplication of data is pushed to the DWARF consumer, or might need a slightly smarter post-processor to merge the duplication of types and data (there can be thousands of split-dwarf .dwo files).
We will go over the techniques that are now implemented in GCC. Which versions of GCC implement what. Why the indirection tables are actually cheaper than traditional relocations. Where they aren't used yet, but probably should. The current state of DWARF consumers (gdb, elfutils, etc.) and auxiliary post-processing tools (dwp and dwz).
In another part, the topic will be the latest and next steps in our efforts to improve debug information of optimized programs, so as to make debugging and monitoring possible without disabling optimization and recompiling. We have gone through each of the optimization passes in GCC enabled by -O* flags and assessed their impact on debugging (study of -O* vs -g, thus gOlogy :-), and how successful such techniques as source loci in stmts and insns, var-tracking, VTA, SFN, and LVU have been at masking the unwanted effects of optimizations. Presenting the complete results of the report would take far too long (it is way over a hundred different passes!), but we will present highlights that point at future projects, from low hanging fruit to large undertakings.

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Code::Blocks is a free C, C++ and Fortran IDE built to meet the most demanding needs of its users. It is designed to be very extensible and fully configurable.
NOTE: The codeblocks-16.01-setup.exe file includes Code::Blocks with all plugins. The codeblocks-16.01-setup-nonadmin.exe file is provided for convenience to users that do not have administrator rights on their machine(s).
NOTE: The codeblocks-16.01mingw-setup.exe file includes additionally the GCC/G++ compiler and GDB debugger from TDM-GCC (version 4.9.2, 32 bit, SJLJ). The codeblocks-16.01mingw_fortran-setup.exe file includes additionally to that the GFortran compiler (TDM-GCC).
NOTE: The codeblocks-16.01(mingw)-nosetup.zip files are provided for convenience to users that are allergic against installers. However, it will not allow to select plugins / features to install (it includes everything) and not create any menu shortcuts. For the "installation" you are on your own.
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In this tool-assisted education video I create a parser in C++ for a B-like programming language using GNU Bison. For the lexicographical analysis, a lexer is generated using re2c.
This is part of a multi-episode series. In the next video, we will focus on optimization.
Downloads:
— https://github.com/bisqwit/compiler_series/tree/master/ep1 All the material associated with this episode can be downloaded here.
Acknowledgements:
— Picture: Processors :: Jason Rogers
— Music¹: Aryol :: The Strategy Continues :: Kyohei Sada (converted into MIDI and played through OPL3 emulation through homebrew software)
— Music²: Star Ocean :: Past Days :: Motoi Sakuraba (SPC-OPL3 conversion)
— Music³: Rockman & Forte :: Museum :: Kirikiri-Chan and others (SPC-OPL3 conversion)
— Music⁴: Famicom Tantei Club Part II: Ushiro ni Tatsu Shōjo :: Dean’s Room :: Kenji Yamamoto (SPC-OPL3 conversion), original composition: Bach's Invention № 15
— Music⁵: Aryol :: Arrest :: Kyohei Sada (SPC-OPL3 conversion)
— Music⁶: Ren & Stimpy Show : Fire Dogs :: Main Theme :: Martin Gwynn Jones and others (SPC-OPL3 conversion)
— Music⁷: Aryol :: Warmup :: Kyohei Sada (SPC-OPL3 conversion)
— Music⁸: Energy Breaker :: Golden-Colored Wind :: Yukio Nakajima (SPC-OPL3 conversion)
— Music⁹: Wonder Project J :: House :: Akihiko Mori (SPC-OPL3 conversion)
— SFX: Mostly from YouTube Audio Library. Some are recorded from video games like The Guardian Legend, Lunar Ball, and Super Mario All-Stars.
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How to install MinGw on Windows 10.Complete instruction in Urdu.
With help of MinGw you can compile C and c++ program on windows platform using gcc and g++ compilers.Compilers for ADA and Fortran and Objective c are also available.

Presenter(s): Taras Glek
URL: http://2010.linux.conf.au/programme/schedule/view_talk/50151
Historically, it has been hard to analyze C++ source. C++ is hard to parse, there are no complete open source parsers other than G++. As a result most C++ analysis tools are as sophisticated as grep. Unfortunately, even if one can parse the language it is usually inconvenient to plug in an analysis tool with a custom parser into a project build system. This may be the reason that even C analysis tools such as sparsify are not widely used.Frustrated with inability to analyze our Mozilla code and after running into a dead-end with a non-GCC C/C++ parser (Elsa), we built our static analysis tools on a custom plugin framework on top of GCC. Using GCC enables one to easily integrate static analysis into any build system that uses GCC: a matter of adding a few compiler flags.Recently, FSF made a license change allowing third-party plugins in GCC. This will make it possible for anyone using GCC 4.5 to analyze their code by installing analyses passes via compiler flags.This talk is about the new dimensions of development opened by being able to analyze the semantic structure of one's code using the Dehydra/Treehydra plugins developed at Mozilla. I will describe how open source static analysis can make it easy to query/visualize your source code, enforce APIs and prevent certain patterns of bugs. Getting a firm grip on C/C++ codebases has never been this easy.
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How to Install C++ by Cave Programming
Source: https://youtu.be/1MKhigIml3E
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Download the executable codeblocks-13.12.mingw-setup.exe.
Save the executable to your desktop or some other place that you can easily find it.
This includes the 4.71 version of the GCC compiler. This is not the newest version of GCC but it’s the version recommended by Code::Blocks. If you want the newer but perhaps slightly buggy 4.81 version, you can download and install codeblocks-13.12.mingw-setup-TDM-GCC-481.exe instead.
Double-click the program once it has completed downloading.
Depending on what version of Windows you’re using, you may get the ubiquitous “An unidentified program wants access to your computer” warning pop-up. If so, click Allow to get the installation ball rolling.
Click Next after closing all extraneous applications as you are warned in the Welcome dialog box to the Code::Blocks Setup Wizard.
Read the End User License Agreement (commonly known as the EULA) and then click I Agree if you can live with its provisions.
It’s not like you have much choice — the package really won’t install itself if you don’t accept. Assuming you do click OK, Code::Blocks opens a dialog box showing the installation options. The default options are fine.
Click the Next button.
The installation program allows you to install only some subset of the features. You must select at least the Default Install and the MinGW Compiler Suite. The default is to install everything — that’s the best choice.
If the MinGW Compiler Suite is not an option, then you must have downloaded a version of Code::Blocks that does not include gcc. This version will not work correctly.
Click Install and accept the default Destination Folder.
Code::Blocks commences to copying a whole passel of files to your hard drive. Code::Blocks then asks “Do you want to run Code::Blocks now?”
Click Yes to start Code::Blocks.
Code::Blocks now asks which compiler you intend to use. The default is GNU GCC Compiler, which is the proper selection.
From within Code::Blocks, choose Settings→Compiler.
Select the Compiler Flags tab.
Make sure that the following three flags are selected, as shown in the figure:
Enable All Compiler Warnings
Have g++ Follow the Coming C++0x ISO C++ Language Standard
Have g++ Follow the C++11 ISO C++ Language Standard
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The C++ 2011 standard was originally supposed to be the C++ 2008 or 2009 standard. Since it wasn’t clear, the standard became known as the 0x standard. The standard wasn’t completely accepted until 2011. Within gcc, C++0x and C++11 refer to the same standard.
Select the Toolchain Executables tab. Make sure that it appears like in the following figure.
The default location for the gcc compiler is the MinGWbin subdirectory of the Code::Blocks directory.
image1.jpg
If the default location is empty, then Code::Blocks does not know where the gcc compiler is, and it will not be able to build your programs. Make sure that you downloaded a version of Code::Blocks that includes gcc and that you included MinGW during the installation.
If you are using an existing gcc compiler that you’ve already installed, then you will need to point Code::Blocks to where it is located on your hard drive.
Close the Settings dialog box.
Click Next in the Code::Blocks Setup dialog box and then click Finish to complete the setup program.
The setup program exits.
source: https://www.dummies.com/programming/cpp/how-to-install-c-codeblocks-in-windows/

This is a tutorial about setting up environment for running Fortran codes on Code::Blocks on Windows
( If you're looking for running Fortran codes on Macintosh or Linux, you can check this tutorial- http://www.tariquldipu.net/2013/07/how-to-install-fortran-compiler-on.html )
Instructions--
1. First goto http://www.codeblocks.org/
2. Download the application- 'codeblocks-13.12mingw-setup.exe'
( or a newer version with the MinGW distribution )
3. Install Code::Blocks on your system
4. Now open up Code::Blocks, go to Settings and then Compiler
5. Select 'GNU Fortran Compiler' from the drop down menu. Make it the default compiler.
6. Now click on 'Toolchain executables' and check whether the 'Compiler's installation directory' has the right path
The directory should be --
C:\Program Files\CodeBlocks\MinGW
( or where you've installed your Code::Blocks )
7. Now that your Code::Blocks IDE is set to compile and run Fortran codes. Write a Fortran code and run it
Special thanks to Mehdi Rahman vai ( https://www.facebook.com/faint.cardy ) for providing me the necessary informations & suggestions.
If you encounter any problem while setting up the environment, feel free to ask below.
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CodeBlocks is an open-source, cross-platform (Windows, Linux, MacOS), and free C/C++ IDE . ... Step 2: Install. Run the downloaded installer. Accept the default options. Verify the Compiler's and Debugger's Path: (For CodeBlocks 13.12 For Windows) Goto "Settings" menu ... Run: Select "Build" menu ⇒ Run ( Ctrl-F10).
codeblocks for windows 10 support
Nov 1, 2015 ... codeblocks for windows 10 support. ... i tried loading it on windows 10, there's a sign that pops up that says "the compiler didn't load properly", codeblocks doesn't compile. i tried to install it twice, some of the files don't install ... i give up. i looked for other IDE, dev c++ works in windows 10 right out of the box.
Download binary - Code::Blocks
Please select a setup package depending on your platform: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8.x / 10; Linux 32 and 64-bit; Mac OS X. NOTE: For older OS'es use older releases. There are releases for many OS version and platforms on the Sourceforge.net page. NOTE: There are also more recent nightly builds available in the ...
Code::Blocks IDE
designed to be extensible and configurable. Runs on Windows and Linux.
Installing a supported compiler - CodeBlocks
Feb 5, 2017 ... 2.2 Embarcadero C++ Compiler BCC32C; 2.3 Digital Mars C/C++ Free Compiler; 2.4 Intel C++ Compiler; 2.5 Digital Mars D Compiler for Windows. 3 Linux. 3.1 Digital Mars D Compiler for Linux; 3.2 Downloading the GNU GCC compiler & GDB debugger. 4 Mac OS X. 4.1 Downloading the GNU GCC ...
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Sep 21, 2017 ... If you are running Windows, it can be a bit confusing to get Code Blocks to run. Especially if you get mixed up in the GCC compiler installation stuff. Also, if you downloaded only the .exe of the IDE CodeBlock's official site without the fancy extra files. A few years ago when I was trying to execute my first C ...
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C++ tutorial video #1: http://goo.gl/UvMUXr
Finally!! I found a great c++ software! Code::Blocks! This software is tricky to set up, so that is why I made this video. Ask questions in the comments section and enjoy!!
Check out the rest of my channel!!
Can we get 5000 views or is that pushing it? Please share the video and see! :)
CodeBlocks download: http://www.codeblocks.org/downloads/26
MinGW (compiler): http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/
For MinGW, download the setup.exe at the top. Everything is described in the video.
Zlib1.dll download: http://goo.gl/SxsGrm
The zlib file is in the zip file that it downloads, and is the last one there. it is named "zlib1.dll". Put that in you MinGW compiler's bin folder and then you are done! Everything is described in the video.
Want to see the PC that I built? Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJbsIDu-5kE

A brief introduction to GDB and Assembly Language on Intel processors using the venerable C language and GCC compiler toolchain. This is probably more fun than it is informative (and not even all that fun), but maybe it will give somebody ideas... Documentation:
man wprintf
man gdb
man objdump
man hexdump
Use pinfo -m instead of man for a nice, colorful interface that can be navigated by clicking or using the arrow keys.
The IDE used in this video is actually the SciTE text editor. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWYdVmULKW0&feature=related
Making simple programs and analysing them with a debugger such as GDB is a great way to learn a little bit about assembly language and machine code. Why delve into machine code during an introductory video? Do we realy need to know that the stack grows downward in memory or that the arguments to a function are pushed onto the stack in reverse order, so they can pop back off in the right order? What's with the wide characters? Why complicate things by adding a function?
First of all, functions and assembly are not that hard to grasp. It's just a push and call. We push an address to something onto the stack and call a function. What's so difficult about that? I'm sick of people trying to insulate us from the details. Besides, knowing a little bit about what goes on under the hood makes better hackers and better programmers. That's what we do while learning. We build things and we take them apart to see how they work. I know there is no compelling reason to use wide characters (C90 spec), but I just want to be prepared to understand them when I see them. Yes, it is probably better to use utf-8 and char now that most platforms support it. You can find simple "hello world" programs anywhere that use printf. I wanted my video to be different.
And I wanted to let everyone know I'm OK. I haven't died. I've just been busy learning a little C.
Oh, and I'll show you why I used a function in a little bit. There is a reason.
We have used up nearly the full 10 minutes and it is still just a brief tour. We were only able to cover a small handful of the tools I wanted to demonstrate. Oh well, Linux is so full of toys that it even has a tool to help find them. Type "man apropos" or "pinfo -m apropos" in a terminal for details.
Yes, GDB sucks at printing wide character strings, as this video shamelessly points out. It can do it if you include debugging symbols in your program, though, by compiling with gcc -g -o hi hi.c and by downloading a special script for GDB (http://www.linux.com/feature/51836) and putting it in your .gdbrc file. Great.
Wide characters of type wchar_t are not necessarily unicode, but, depending on the implementation, do often represent unicode strings. See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wide_character
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
Resources:
http://cs.baylor.edu/~donahoo/tools/gdb/tutorial.html
http://www.iso-9899.info/wiki/Main_Page
http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~benjasik/gdb/gdbtut.html
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Category:X86_Disassembly
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86_calling_conventions#cdecl
http://www.linux.com/feature/51836
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Uploading contracts to an online database should not take too long, and with the right solution, there should be a way to quickly drag and drop them into folders. Of course, the contract management team may want to give some thought as to how those folders are categorized. In some industries, it may make sense to classify them by agreement type, whereas in others they may need to be grouped by timeframe or date. It is obviously important to do what makes sense for your company and to ensure everyone understands the classification system that is instituted. With this sort of well-oiled system in place, it is a lot easier to keep a handle on things.

Divide and Conquer.
This is another area that is very industry-dependent, but it is highly unlikely that any company can afford to have an entire contract team devoted to managing one portfolio. More than likely, it is more realistic to divvy up the team and the contracts so that there is a leader for each relevant sphere. The entire team will obviously have to coordinate and communicate, but resources must be allocated in the most efficient manner possible. In turn, this will allow for several individuals to keep an eye on a smaller batch of contracts, thereby facilitating those periodic reviews.
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